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Aussiedoodle Dog Breed Information:

The Aussiedoodle is a mixed breed dog a cross between the Australian Shepherd and Poodle dog breeds. Incredibly smart, playful, and loyal, these pups inherited some of the best qualities from both of their parents.

Aussiedoodles go by several names, including Aussiepoo and Aussiepoodle. Despite their unfortunate status as a designer breed, you may find these mixed breed dogs in shelters and rescues.

 

Aussiedoodle Dog Breed Group: Mixed Breed Dogs.

Aussiedoodle Height: 10 to 15 inches.

Aussiedoodle Weight: 25 to 70 pounds.

Aussiedoodle Life Span: 10 to 13 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

Some Aussiedoodles have wavier coats, while others have tighter curls like their Poodle parents. Aussiedoodles with shorter hair may be better for allergy sufferers, but it is not a guarantee. 

Aussiedoodles are smart dogs and require mental stimulation. If they become bored, they may act out in destructive ways. Aussiedoodles are mixed breed dogs. They are not purebreds like their Australian Shepherd or Poodle parents.

 

Aussiedoodle History:

The Aussiedoodle mixed dog breed may have existed naturally over the years, but designer breeders started intentionally mixing Australian Shepherds and Poodles in the late 1990s or early 2000s, likely in North America.

 

Aussiedoodle Size:

Most weigh in at 25 to 70 pounds and range in height from 10 to 15 inches at the shoulder. That said, many can be smaller or larger.

 

Aussiedoodle Personality:

Many Aussiedoodle enthusiasts describe these dogs' personalities as goofy and loving. No matter their size, whether they are a smaller Aussiedoodle from a Toy Poodle or a larger Aussiedoodle from a Standard Poodle, you can expect this dog to have a lot of energy. 

 

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Aussiedoodle Health:

The Aussiedoodle breed is predisposed to some of the same conditions that the Australian Shepherd and Poodle also face. While most are generally healthy, some may be prone to a few health issues. 

Hip dysplasia. 

Progressive retinal atrophy. 

Ivermectin sensitivity. 

Cataracts.

 

Aussiedoodle Care:

As with all dogs, you should keep up with your Aussiedoodle's regular veterinary checkups to detect any health concerns early. If you have a smaller Aussiedoodle, one of your main concerns with their care will be keeping their oral hygiene up.

 

Aussiedoodle Feeding:

An ideal Aussiedoodle diet should be formulated for a small- to medium-sized breed with high energy. So you should stick to a regular feeding schedule and not leave food out during the day. Treats should be limited, as well.

 

Aussiedoodle Coat Color And Grooming:

Aussiedoodles coats are often a mix of their Australian Shepherd and Poodle parents. Their coat can be a variety of colors typically seen in Australian Shepherds, like blue merle, red merle, black and red tri, black and tan (AKA "phantom"), parti, sable, or even a solid color in rare cases.

 

Aussiedoodle with Children And Other Pets:

Due to their spunky and smart nature, Aussiedoodles need a lot of play time and exercise, which is what makes them such great family dogs. Still, it is important to teach any children who may be playing with your Aussiedoodle how to safely interact with the dog. Aussiedoodles can get along just fine with other dogs and cats, so it really comes down to training, socialization, and the luck of the draw.

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